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—= = — ———————EES aoe - 5 —= Sahaiaiael Sy EEE UE — me + —— (Comtinncd from First Page.) | one o'clock, with « British fellow-traveter, | POLIOR TRIALS. | Mesrivo ov rim Breer Comsrmtonnis | BROOKLYN. My LIFE OF rank, frgwm tating yoru; but bow Aor de. | ar om Rewnetack. he wa secompanind hy one - the Maminelon Vert was visited, and. then mations Keon tl Wie wi Dors Jooan Warrina Pr Cunas | = ytnalee er oqnerry. He paid no es in general eo aa iA ve. Che digented from | the remains of the Malakoff, then the dock Comtutcstoners Acton and Manterre sat p bred Cow PD Araitelch hoe teewes's Visrr To Prieannienes, eo To ite cofege friend, Prince Low mstetn, | ety, Ells visite were to Me studio of the companied thy stave. ne disented (rom | yard the feet a more Irregular anys: ni y Nesterdny at Zo'ctock P. M., at Hendquars | THR Btunery? Comrrainra 10 WR BRETT Weitcston Rigine Company, No. 1, of 4 ver 9 as | trait te masenitns of art ceteience, ta, Inst “ Roubled the reaumnpt earth and stones, ae if a vast mun Wolle Mulberry street, to hear any complaint: | rie Mavon.— Tho Street Commissioners held | | i we dT ATP Sig ’ You. Lam now actually a bridegroom, | udone for wood and bereolent purposes k iy of the. CAmAls W had upturned the locality. OF the Malthet". chat mluit be preferred ngalust the officers, | a meeting yesterday, when the President of | Prooklyn, procecded to Philadelphia yeater- | 5 aiwat the 4h of February hops toe: | Wheravera visit from hin, © bis presence be tat ft the strong fortdation wind al Hale Be! | day, where they will bo revived and enter: | yuliunlted to her Tove Mi tend by advance the Fe® good of the Mean for tbe Tujure wants Of mipersleucttire of the Rotont tawer exist Jon ¢ 29 Kast 19th street, chorged |e Metropolitan Board of Health, Me fied by Ral Hinina C bs RY Tounow hyw malters qlovd when {last | peugie, tare his horves bend te acen wale pommends the Lach lature tc bore we g,000.- | pail Vornicning crite ma ee try Heily with sing nlisstye tat chultz,offered the following resolution which | eo “Abersseagrme gl tie, nig DR Ake) iiss Atos ei wymphere. After that the eky was dark: | ing; never at the door cfmore fashion oe Ee eee od after all constitutional { attest how much Wt was valued by our the fe nn seek i toy peavoke a, untied UY way adopted | The Company, to the numnter of about tft Queen Victoria. ned are snd mare. ‘The Queen declared | Scamtal ievett could take no ‘@erty with lie meee in th e paid, toltearetote {cnemice, ‘The wllitary ho=pltit (| Soe hnurdeying woe cot hb! The del. Wherems, 1 appears by the reports of the | OM ineluding Assistant Bngincere Fite mny wile of Helgiue that she wished the | ase: Me Hoved to ride thy magi all the dis ; y th ‘ ning doomed church are Tkewise more rub Sow ynerdes ting LS de sare p ports of the | patrick, Harr, Dowd and Gailney, started tale te te em Mered a4 broken off, and fete of Loudon were butldii € and improve te AR AL lh Keeping the | intest, defending the Crescent, the ti Puce wns that Connell wan @ very bed chor HR ATRE the etme tala . the Engine Honse, in Proapect street Ke ff vue years she could think of no marr neamty ware in proute-s, tare especially “Mr. Lapham, Chairman of the Canal Com: | mane obeet of the former ur the sncred char. | Trt aun tied hive arias aie mttcandtet te | ctemotn, bia during aeveral Wecks past and | Wout Roon, and after parading about the city | vont, therefore, with the quiet but firm | «benithey were eich as wo ML condnce to nittee, tarnished a long Articl Canale, | neter of the latter could nod tie reapectisl. A] Rent cr wiich he had beth eent tivo yen rer the tat yagtagntTande Uo hike aan | to tnemusie of he th ectment Tait | One of the most extravedioary bi Hon to dectire, on my part, that Lalso, | the esltly of recreation, « ‘the “work ing It recommends that the Contr Trae, few very: few Feetich Pa eiteal om | Blas Pr irat’ Contecll "Was the | abd cleaned the epects, e., pubstantiany In | ciafted for the depot in dermy City : pobl@hed bas appeared te Bagh n M “ Wounirer Carney rum ees; ated few, if any, } A AA. i nnd nutnbere of reglune y Ve 5 ; s Seotdanee WE Ree CONTR at wet pany ie under command of the foremay he alti, Bt was’ tot, however, thus or rch interrst ae he ¢ IPT Se ASE OEY ee tee. om Py int “ for wart, At] Mi rt sth iniee’ | the roporis or caid te Hs Perle vein ht rick Lahey. They expect to return on , Will shortly be tisued by Harper Brother ined vy Providence, fur on the -ecoud day | Seing dine, at any distance iw Id aMoe f ¥ qi th Lo Ae Piece pi ated Nie { atternpy te inte with olticer Reily, or i | bY th police reports. of the vari aturday night |__| the volume is entitled “The Karly Years « ca trrival the mont trendly demon te tH ft great city. rom ‘4 the Seria jeintment | : 7 1) wont woree fur him | cinets, and Dearivty TH Sriver. Bernard Feeley, | Ils Royar Highness the Prince Congort.” 1) ttle t / j Parts omen: 1 f Pubic Work Ce ce Aner pave ’ Warreas, Notwithetanding this evidence, familiarly known thronzhon alias been written under the Immediate ys T was secretly called to a private | thy: Crystal Palace, yond vs t sastatants hoop nm oeneks orb The nearest WHO ILE RD TH poe rhaten Glance have teen Hiaacin crerd| ‘Ad f H nunder the immedia lience, in which the Queen oftered meh worl freanenily. ret AQuce Agr beget pled Irish monument to the town hie this | Mra. Anu McCue, of No. 206 Bast 19th | of the dally papers that eald contrnetor ns (MOM Peddlar, was tak pervision of the Queen, and with the assist and aud heart | to Thneheon at a great pace, aid would same per Canal 1 ¢ neti cripti In memory h that fell 1. chanced officer Jamnes Olden with hess | not perfortned his contract, bab baa failed te Court stro, near Thid Pt | ance of her danghrors. The etory of Alvert On the tab d », the Queen | wags on heme the Queen's dre eee the State % are at te in the trenches and the Re ny lain hes dog. ir Hix's Kon Lestiti ) the «treete * i evening, and died almost instantly thereat itd - pened PArilament in person, and announced | soaan, where she was generatly at that time, Boars and ate Rowineer mi n c haa y Hn the streets in aceordance with Nildhoo i chiefly told by hitaself, in ex in + Prinee t. The Ne Fea nteseos Cane Commicstoners. and A and gore int) \ it the officer hed complained of the dogs | Reader ‘That this Hoard request the per ; Decensed was it years of ge. He leayen » intention to marry Prin wish that lorigist loving smile with which he The Dec CL Cc te a aEG | the cayinite side already. t tamil dee | ¢ ntly, and auberqinntly wlien nol the | wong having any Ruowotge GE ureters | #ite and several Children, residi {| trneta from his diary and his corsespondence, inarnage took place on the 19th of Febranry or, telling where he had beet, Bee 1se7, New bridges over. canals, | ‘ced by the went ne way hilled the officer acknowledged that | of duty by aald contractor at any t wireat. An inquest was held and & while his marriage is described by himaet are houce, when mel | w vadalinzs ve had acon, what st “te -) t twos he did it. c iT ‘ loath fre lexy waa rem | bs \ words of our ki and i » he hd visited ff © more fee, that dhl not exist before Tet January ae ar Vee e make complaint at onee in writhiy sad the Queen Se ee TEE Oil fi, R Car ‘Devt Rinving Fane to fated tatlohe WHleh Ave coeneNitwentuade ta the | Sites Wid (MPOPRNS DINE GME, | aunt mint f the dst Precinet Police, caught an cel ob | yook may be obtained from the following | -potless «Lous sovervigus fora price worthy | ‘Tie fri volume of tis intercating work Comal De a oeaing ane to, be Smeerics | revelations Which ate , vie | _ Dreaident You onght to. le sent two The Recorder, Mr. Hackett, off the Cholera Banks, while on a fishing excut: | oxteacte 1 Nwasetf, and wonder at, if ever they hea wes with the Girst yoor of the Queen's mar DO ete ee cal Dete, | duinestic rotations of fhinities, wat UrOUZUE | months to Blackwell's Taland for telling lies pow Me, Which was adopted. Jon on Thesday, which measured four feet | - , f, the petty enrpings mt hoor at thi jon ied life; from which point the biography Ae me Rae eas ces easy chatl be | to Heht tn this city last evening, raya the paphcagninsotehyhclpomsind ag eran oltlcreas Whe been represented to thie| le Wee ia chretimterence, and | Pri 09 Ath tw tr on the 3 tof Jie, | urine of bereaveme i wer Jonrnal the | witht continaed pe ad from the Canal Delt Sinking Fund | Troy 7 Mf recent date, Hy the volantAry | weg, Jot Evvitts, 160 Sullivan. str Tommision by the report of Charles TL welghe Crm nem pends, Tt wae | Doce et eaniecs & pune roma ee Ot | panies ta ba the departare uf ber Bu : | , ymen tot t Fe. Conen® boul Zor, Giinenn atte en, then Inspector o iat one viata fish atand In je avenue, aud hee, the Dake of Coburg. Mis mother's ® farntly ovision is made for the psy Wc ett from home and friends of a young and | very respectatty attired Tady, charced ofl | Rte yanime nee are peas teres partion edn Lange chewed ot Ghat curiae | marrlage was not» happy one, and she wa He said to me, that Thad never known « MARINE NEWS. advances to the i * re it) watean, the wits a grocer in | cer Charles Wo Hely with laving cornmitted h taken from the Ath avenne into 44h | " separate? from bla father when the young | father, and could not the i what bi - canals are e Aliany. and her attempted entrance upon a | @ most 1 vked It pon a eat near Wireats tad week rena HRotany Tria Thotnas Reynolds prince Albert wae only five years old. Dare, tdi His childhood had been very happy Port of New York, Auz. §, 1997. Bigte, and weve? * + ite of shane and de tion in a notorious | her place, about do'elock A.M. She did not dat Ocal pid between ath | 88d George MeKenzle, alias McKay, who ing the remalning seven years of her iife hie | Ernest ihe hereditary Prince, who Temained |= ois tre ' house In North Secoud street, in this eity, | wil so pres her charge, though at the time th avenues, which rubbish stil remains, | Were arrested while, as charged, in the act of | Other never saw her children. Her Majeaty mme Huw tn Ragland after hia brother's | Sm Kises Sen Secs, Moot Sete, I1lieh Water made. 1h ae charactors in Uils sad drama | she fet very vengeful, because the poor eat robbing the hardware store of Belton & | Writes that “the Prince never forgot | marriage) he sald Was now the only one res | Aug, 7.5 a; 14 199 = * respectable avd wealthy rosidents | felt so badly | Whereas, stan ihe oonitnaane 1d Pu ie fe of Belton fe with much tenderness and sorrow. maining here of all his earliest tles and recol- | Aug. «5 a, 7 7 | mor 24 ie not inore than | ‘The offlerr sak no one could sleop In the | (0 ferztte alee the continuance of sald ruby | Hiatr, No, 20 Fulton avenne, on the morning Tapther, and was Heitons, bat that if Lconthawed to love him | Awe. 4.5 8h7 6 | BP ro rticle dd is described aa nelghhorh dows and cats fighting. t re exaunined yesterday | In reading, after bis marriage, the accounts a4 1 did now, 1 could make cleaning of Auld streets by the contractor, | of the Sth inst, p forall. He nearly He eonamlt | THE WESTERN, AUG, 1, 1s6T THR WIND” ! ition the ont, Gut rem | Goines ft. Whiti ‘ . - other end and painful iness.” One of the vevereried, ho sald, tn general, tut Atven: trans . rma The faite der iy | cued it from n deg with which it was en | Weceslood, teak the taation be wabrnitted (0 | or tso tre renee ceveral wit fet gifts made to the Queen was ® little pin | sloben aud Kotowrnth (they tid neconpa At Sunrise Al Meridian, At Sunset, of be the py aA b than OF wealth and |svged. The doy Mh was that comulited the | ane” Corndration atorerse wits the renaest | were amorn. John 1. Malr, of the frm of | he bad recelved fram her when a litle child. led the Duke to England, aid now Yeft with on o ran her, oF rather the ie iithersine ws-ault, aud that is why pusay felt so Lad. | thee ve'Ritike auch netion under the oidins | elton lair, toatfed to having accurely | At twa years ef age little Alterinchen” | him) tad eried go anvich that he was guite | ES Bnence of b Sete Empe | law on a vieit to her relatives tn Bnrope, SERIOUS CHANGR AGAINGE A SERORANT ances ae may he on ary to ri em | eyatene ut 10 ba ede on la wae described aa ‘with hi eo blue eyes , | oA Os H for may Grar CLEARED. pened ee teoet. emrpuale fan Bee on ee eed a i tenet or A. gally dressed nnd rather goodtooking | obstructions, and tn enfuree the penalty prom found ations on the door, as Ut € and dimple cheeks, bewitching, forward, and | Drother, fricnda, county. all has he | y STRAMSTITPStrewen, for Nremen ; Nantthan fe ta renlated by the newspapers ae Braver, erate | Dea os cbeenee me | Wo agave her name as Mra. Bridicet | Yided by the Ordinances of the corporailon by" meine of jimine Wee Hales at Serv funny, all good nature’ and full of mts) left, ath all for me. God grant that T may | 7mesiw Beste. Fe eee yadtatenite febvet | [ethapeygtestomsl, te wats canceled atlas Murphy apieared tn charge Sergeant Burns, | for why soliton thereof Fada aver teed 0 edhe aah | ets canna od mature and Av of Wa Ie and all for me. Ged rant Ul Ts | Sarg Aimir Coombs, Coombs insbethort 1 journals, t emarued (6 Wer father (hat upon flere | Cftne len Inet, with having aolict Aiurst ov Prizn Framers Late on pry at the door of Messrs, Bolt Qqneen of hia childhood, when his mother to make (his dearest, bios 4 telng bay py and | BRIGK..Matrom, Wilson, Wilmington; Francles ade urn she would “not live. with f ie | pie roca veeitie alae reek cs milon: | Tuesday night tho steamer Hairs atore, mtn quarter ty ene o'cle Was yet with hilt, as the happiest timo of contented. What te in my power to make | Lewoy, @alves edb father suppitcated and entreated her to aban. | Sle depored thas he caine to her and offered | le mations f to | Biinday moming: sew a pollcema | tile tife. He and’ his brother Benest, «year him happy 1 will do el ar erage ree Ay erry <on sources | don this kleny but as the wife appeared des | (2. 8¢t be se dial lata! Aad Pao les th telat MUA after anul told hina; he got two other officers, | older than blinself, were educated uniter the | ‘The Prince had much prejudice to contend | Mullin, Uyait, B itiestiond: and | termined lu her purpose, he offered her the WUuld glve up to | A to give ber a nice | of prize fighters and several hundred ronghs | ond they went into the store and arrestd the | Uireetion of a Mr. Florschute, In 1825, aged | against in the pecutiar position in which hia | Hrungwiek, Ge: Calon, thit while Napo- | Grjayment of hie own, beine and the protec: , UPPeF, aud that she refured fo convent on | up the river, fur the purpose of ewrating In prisoners; did not Mentify the accused ns the | six, he enters in a childish diary, "I eried at marringe placed bi Fin history tolls us; | Moat woek, Boston. f eroment in | tion of the parental roof against all anuoy- | OMY 8 7 dest ais sere: cenninad | Bera Eine The pe [ad relat hiadlll Bg Hen ie ew at UL peg tet Charles | my Leason tond y, because TF conld “For the first year or two the’ Prince was | ARRIVED. ncaa RAYE RAY | Cre OF ne MTORR! FOOL Rae eer inher Of witnesses were examined | falr, and ws at was about to make hacker corroburited the testimony of the | verb; and. the itor pinched Jot, exeept on rare vas and by special | | STEAMSITIPS Ascutney, (UU. 8 double-ender) Brann. Bou. | pee, iymnine man she oF elie ich for the defence, and some of them | Innding nt th Mth street, they made | above witness. Ollieer De Chut Bat A rorhs Wak eal tctied ates Invitstion, present i 3 OF the ‘ testified that she Was untruthful, and that | it off withe | Pre herselt husband wont about’ imposing | ont takin Fouche that | with the inost marvellous stories on the cree | had congregated on the pier, ‘The pollee the $40 | What'a vert waa. And Lerted abo invitation, present at the interviews of the | Acting Muse: D.C. MeKitehte, from sand | Ty 1435 the prince and his brother made a | Queen with her ministers, [ Vote by the Queen. Washlogton, DC ra on the | tittle German'tonr, and in the following year | Hut this was ot from any objection on thelr | . The Qe ters, ie nothing but with the plan; but yesterday, It app ct, testified to forcing in the doc will; and as he ts Rulseytent arveat of the ph n, Ue young and foolish wife, bent on self-destruce ence a sneh od third floor of the buildin full net of bur | nq ir fire | pa pongh taking, the ¢ nays, ‘creat | Sha Queenstown 25th, with Aen Cl tion, packed up a trunk of valuable clothing. quiity of the ebaritable, Some of the officers | made a dash Into the crowd and cere-ted @ | glare’ toute were, found In the ater ein Id thelr first viet tu London, whunee | hart.) | Thonan taking Ir abent everyliie | gvee to Fe dW. HL w tt + and leaving her home surreptitiously, - BR at nthe \ i fuce Albert reported bome of the Pri pealne If about everything,’ [i308 #3 hours by nding position in te this city and took foome at the house rr in the station: gave ¢ idence to show that It) number of rowdles and conveyed them to | concluded the dene the neensed | Victoria, “Our cousin be ¥ able. and me expressed much | ew ate: * Colum! fo nw, " ferred to ahote.. Shortly afterwatde hee | e* impceslbie this conversation referred (0 | the station lrotise They were dfecharged ye were pitted to await Hon of the April, 1897, the princes went to the Univer: , anxiety ‘that the Queen should tell a ro Caatle, Adana, Havana M4 inst, with mde fact tht the fret Ted to shove. Shortly afterwards ber | hy” Mr.” Murphy eould have taken place | teniay morning by dusiice Bull nt Jetferwon | Grand Jury. Reynolds Ie 2 yeare of age, APCAE fede Pcie thea era eed dentate | show bin everything ¢ A with pubic | and passengers to Garrison & Allon, Nes Ate AIBKGE Kecovered her absence, nnd by came | without their hearing It Market, on the ground that the prisoners did | born in Troy, N: ¥., machinist by occupa: | ext year and «hall, Tewes ow the 2otheof | alfals He did not at this time take | SHTPS. Villa Franca, Urquhart, London tine Dimeclf, Ronber | Capelis tecaine ponteascd OF 8 Mak Fue Sergeant's testimony wa that it waa | not intend violating any of the laws of New thon, and arecidentat Brooklyn. “Mekense une. ter tm aa Victoria, nt the age | mach part in the tranevction of business." | 9 with mdse and tas passengers to. Morgan @ Ted 10 iy eee eine eee tte ert ieee of Detertive he attempted to reduce him, and represent- | York © 28 years old, native of Brooklyn, and by Shteen, and but thre he older thas Nor were there wanting those who would | Tinker. Aug. 3, #6 miles W, of Nantucket Light Theo trie | Tare, hee aout the services of Detects | terse ae ait, aa that be In COMMYNEUE | Hasne roy The fullowlne petit: Dairurrecoh encase neces eh kdl bat three Oe eae eee "arama | Auth Gad eBoy ele Gee ite fi lerwd he ine Come i in h " 4 distrhet veete day ” rT fu | f rom it, and not only so, but whe would have a Coes Ceres See, be * M haseane a te lat tery wn as mel tel y'the | onfer Hee ese a temate witnesses | fC Lankruptey In this diatrlet yesteday MeDernvott aud Wn, Wah, arrest: | ber future husband, Hecame Queen of Eng i na It, and not only, So, but who would has ‘Auttngg the first & house the Wacete the epee othe 1. arly ” \ av he Fitch; Edward Beter, referred to Registra © That the marriage was long con thority which in private families properly be peer : feed hes pbb er uit dittiontty the prevent therm fghtit Dayton) Aisa Hell, Referred: tu. lteeieirar: G0n ¥ No. 199 York street night | uy the Prince's frfends from” ble |Ionge to the hushaad, and without whic, It “ee! ba tncraltnd r t Ve delivered " : x i POISE A POETCEMAN Alfon. “AL the nbove'reside in thi ta week luce, and bb xe open the from many pa in this vuhime. | iay be added, there cannot be true comfort ‘i 7 H font door. As they “0 t hter eof yy uo con hy t w with + rapid Might the rear of the | William Stephens. 43 Park street, charged THE COURTS Hy inane of grinpowder, were alao exae | And though, as thie Quesn says more than | of bauplucss In domestic life. Fhe Prinee | er ‘ portant changes | onse and Tae not teen seen. ‘The | ofticer John d ott i . ‘i Hires ined by dation Cornwell, atul the evidence | onee, nothin had pased between hee and her | himself easily saw the necestty of ha navert . arviba, (Swedish) Da ‘ ‘ ’ eleventh hour. | | varehed the i nd the | with bavi n. Teappenred that PN ee ies sy —$ f that th the promises tine | future husband (later the second viet of | ing that anthority, ‘Iu my home tife, he | deo sé days, with hides to F t perfectly | wey n her andpack= the prosecutor isa milkinan, and that rene Peay coe Sant Inedbately atte they were held | the Prince in 1429, It fs clear that the project | Writes to Prince Lowenstein, In May, 144), 61 | Wendt. Jane 26, lat 12 40.%., lon a teil ' and We t uct. People ot. 1 G0, Stusves | th wwelt the set ire, Water | at fatuiliar te both some tine fam very happy and contented; bus the dim. | bark Gaatemala, steering mine te, &p AGN Hataee Meettie Ue. CHING He. Aten | (a Wink went b f to sect it r Ved Ante tte i f A tour to Switzerland and Bly Cane | eulty tn filling my place with the proper dist | gb, rrowtriduey hence for s . presenting a pletute of and Bindly, ana invitel b i i ; c Dermott the Bel in order to divert | taster in the how rows, Wyman, of Yarmoniiy N. 8, from , hery lin striking is 1 \ Merri irhth ' CP enh ' gf UU 1, iv phase t tention from the matter, Further | ‘The Prince himself writes to bis father thy ’ ae wa Tet Wo Co Ht. ne hid ter oF that Mt aay Matt re i 47, Ct Doren; 210, Fugelaa nue : th first 1 ned he iden of sucha |, *Victoria allows me to, take much part | frou heb 1 ane tart sone acca t ty tl tis Feauw arth fir tie Yost IK mith, fort oft Av OF recelved done some gomt. aya oor } John, Nu, bound Bath inst, exw sever st sehre Y y ughier, hut up to the preent James A. Cowie, a member of the Caledoe | Sermenn Coren Cae Loostne An, and extending Washington avenue | After some delay and preliminary corres: | t paren, aud then comrousiteate te | Witt} ne nuder Jib and others under ! to have cor eo ive Tho | Hlan Clubs charged officer ( H. Smith | Caste. Lenter W Vd j Western tothe District, | pondence, on the: O1h of October, Lei, the | Lord Melbourne, | He seldom answare me, | fo F M1 “v Wa im twenty tect otf the ‘| ; | Arriverak Wihwlnnn RH Ot tha dean | it ten had the satisfietion of seetng | "Tinleyon, Hubbard, of Rath, Me., fm Liverpoot i pad IC er ie a Va hie isha Me F Barney f the iment | Tey expect W venue and baslia | i Ghcan, bavine prevodi ' irely in accordance With what i | dane ti, with mdse tod. W, glwell & Aug. %, i if ; ready for use in about year from th we Qr aving previotely communi io" “ft * iI, 1s Al Sho Nantucket bear f + ee ee lor ata eoreat witness dxponed | i" whattond Metron fr i alate in Aur etl Atl | tn Sh ou ast, theG Pre ba Meant la A aint M. | eluded yesterday wil bes , PF ‘ rt Hicetnen, | The clrenmstances are thits narrated 11 raigetie ponilies Geena nn erent i ot lon, nd te who recently visited the Teand of Lewis, in | jarge and disorderly crowd, and that Cowie (Uak plaintill Wings suit th resti 7 Daly and John an, of the 49th | puptton By there was an important Inter | dvstry, aid resolutely hold myself aloof from 49. C, Beookme init the Hebrides, gays Site women do all the | Was prominent in if, He was fined @10 next) fwetag that hie bad pu chs th inet, who wore aoine time since arrested | The Qu id Lord Melbourne the day |! parties. Itake active interest In M national Jat 88 long hurricane, whic 4 Hon to | heavy w They dig, de nd hoes they | Mgunlnss manuscript from the author SHAY: | ci tlie Make ot Gillenptr wereons of two © that she had made up her mind to the | Mstitutlons and weoctations, 1 speak quite | hours, eonimen and veortn play. i i The cise w tponed toatlow the officer | UMNNTNE Mom the atta, ant the Fi ‘i marriage, nt which. he expressed reat eatise | obeHIy with the aninbsters om all subjects, ao | NW,, blowing tberen Euaper ove states eMry heavy: lo f manure to th sto produce more evidence, to disprove the {RNG Dever teen copyrighted i taon | its, named Anna MeNalty ond Mary Mead. | fefonsand he aid to her, as her Majesty [a8 to obtain information, and meet on’ all | neat ¥ in v. What nd in the peat season you tay see them all Hothat he used the offensive Lv MORE of authors: 1A Uiblished “worka, | Were brought befor tee Cornwell for ex tee ie soupnal, h think it will be very | sles with much Kindness......1 endeavor bas! ' ibe | Samrat cities coat at racny teidetiee etait |e |The defence ts that the play was rewritten | Mmultation seterday. | The con latnante Wot | weit received for I hear that there h P| quietly to be as mneh use to Vietoria in her nierly 1 Vina | Yon will often see aman trodiing along the | President. We will impport officers wht 4 40 | appeartige mumninst them the detendants were | ie ree Tt ita tis, and dat very | Position as Lean,” af Gy the ae \ | ‘ ‘ i from memory. by Mr, Florence, he having | } We discharged y that It shoul a1 arn ? the lea t Nuys, | Fond beside a wornan, but the creel fs always | doing their duty, but P forone will vote for | yen. mem uke. at the thtnsa of uly discharge * | lad of ite’ adding in quite a paternal tone Slowly, but surely acting on that princl- | gate moderated, had 4 feet water tn tho hold; af. ' W ane, the [On the worst Hi they come 10° | freaking any officer ising seurriions langy Wales theate see ratititt elaine | AssAvit.— Yesterday afternoon, a party o | "You will be much mote combortaule; Duta id We establish his pe + and eo en- | fers hours pumping, cleared. the vessel, and ; | Fiver or ford, the woman crosses first, de> | ‘The Commiseloners reserved their declton. — | yin to Lea viclatlon of ble tights, nnd intros | four persons, three of them members of the | woman cannot atand. alone for any tine, in | Urely was it recognized by the Queen herself, | found the plankshear on both started mp Nur t A tength, tire Pwolts her creel on the other aide, and then | C,crxnariog.“A new Comnperative Store | feech aha Sih Of a Be Mowe. wetting | eect raint { wlintever, position. she may bes Can 'we | £0 unreservedly did she throw “herself upon | leaving a lange epace to adult water; lost foresall . 71 feturns fo carry the man across. Lonly saw HenATiON.—A new Comperative & dnced the aMidavit of a Mr Most, setting | gnedical profession, batted at Hunter's Point | Whatever Poaitton she may te. Can we) Tor husland’s support, relying in all ques: | aid datnaged other sails rs of th euute Whee their memory | Of every-day oceurrence, When the creel ts K's Hotel, 271 Grand st. The | Re tok nutes tu we performance. 18) Aner satisfying thelr needs they proceeded 10 | (ar Oneen now stands he that painful post. | i all things by bis advice, that when sud- | days, with mdse to Slo Sly 4 ta ae : i SMenHity | emapay che fawn eieties singe He cer ae | COUR at Reuok’s Motel 274 Grand at: The | opponiiion to ths, Mr. Florence ute in an | Attart tu Ruck vehilon: whch erick was | Rr queen now etands tn ihat pang pool | oy Sra tut wupport. her sense 3A spor bark Atala, trot Hata ; empty, the am sometimes elngs It over Mit | object ofthe society eto f en | aRlivit enying any” uch adult | karte Ale, Slee, whe 8 Ti eee edicty teen tal eee anche ead eet aa ay a da back of the woman, who carries them both | hotde. the necessalies of Ite Court tovk the papers aud. reserved Itedeck. | (em, aid the four gentlemen were set upon | the Prince, through Erren Alvensicben, Mass | fund expression in the pathetle words, ‘that rn Vellow- Fever ie Texan | acre ther, This, Tam told is the only | Hulterated aud. geod quailty. for, limuediate | acu by an excited crowd and most severely Wan- | (cr of the Horse tw the Duke of Coburg, and | t Would bow be the beginning of @ econ mm which, by any chanice, you #€¢® | Cast payment, at prices far below. what. we 4 p q dled about the face and body, It turned out | jong attached to his. family, who had neeom | BeW relgn Th or ee eae cree the man. ‘The woman | are now paying the retallers and speculators, | COMMON Pimas—Srectar, Ten Estes: | that the provoking cause of the assault was | panied the Prince to Kugland, that the Queen Levees, drawing rooms, presentation The yellow has prevailed to so | in the rural districts here ts, In fact, a beast | The pind ett Me auch thatany |S1V% FKAvp, Alfred Solomon agt. Louls y cents tn the bill for the | Wivned to apenk with him the next day addresses, ‘great dinners, state visits to the alert; ‘ Feity, we are sin | Of burden, aud men, in lookiug out for wives | Worktueman. ¢ Lavision| Robe ¥: i HL. Robine “On that day, the 15th, the Prince had | theatres, &e.. &e,, followed the marriage in ens, Haivers, Yabscom, P. R., 16 days rely tejolced to state rapidly declining, | Wok tangely to im development: | sell ti ited tim son, Defendants were arrested at the suit. o | OrEsio 71 mens oF Tie Easreny | been out hunting early with his brother, but | F¥Pld succession. The first levee was held on P; OriMng, Demara the case. being fewer aud the inalignant char: | story Is current anor ee RAKE lars cach (uo member to hold over three the plaintiff, who charg with conspit-| Disruter—A Row.—The Deputy of | returned at twelve, and half an hour after- Ley earth tine teelser exvall act ‘Lant Bros. ter « iliseare Tew viotout,” and more | fiariiers that illustrates thie conception of & | stares), payable 10 cents per week om-each | acy to defraud him, by representing them | gies \G, a laag masts te a | wards obeyed the ‘Queen's summons to her | thnllar occasions for the future, as well mea Sp. 19 days, tn bale anily to mana, Yet i would hot be safe | Woman's tnission, Tn the middle of one peat | fare. Bach member. om signing the roll | selves as a wealthy Arm, having a large Weat- | Street Commissioner on Tuesday aflernoon | room, where he found her alone. After a few opening of Parliament, of other state | tast to Galway to way that itis dying out; but that any un. | feagon, when labor was much tn demand, ® | shall pay an entrance fee of 25 cents; the pro- | ern busin hi pre commenced the removal of obstructions on | minutes conversation on other subjects the | ceremonles, the Prince led the Queen in and | Premie (Br,] Crowell, Miragoane 17 days, with favorable change of weather may increase the | tain who w a BP DOS 1 to be a confirmed old | fis to be divided equally among the emvors | obeate nig fro consider: | oll streets terminating at the river. Queen told him why she had sent for him ; | toed on her left hand. On one occasion, the | logwood to Brett, Bon & Co, Fever, and it would be advisable for all atran: | Pachelor, suddenly married. A trend met) every three months, able amount. Robertson & Co.'s stave yard the proprl and we can well understand any. little hesitas | 7th of March, the Prince received and per-| SCHOONERS—C. A. Farnsworth, Sawyer, Are- gets or unieclimated persons to keep away | him some days after, \'What for did you) i ec eenarive rnoviston ann | to vacate the order of arrest, Decislou re- d to remove the great piles of material | tion and delleney sbe may have felt in doing | Sonally answered no less than twenty-seven | colbo, P. K.. 10 dara, with im, mene Until itis thoroughly eradicated and ceases to | take woman like that?” sald the friend, | MA TA’ RATIVE PROVISION AND ) to yacH selvec thus tert. dough Tie street | out and detiency she may have felt tn doing | Adreasen in ene day. He was at. first, the | Smith. “An. 94 Yat 86 lou TY, had e hnricane be epidemic Did you no hear,” replied the friend, ‘that GROCERY ASSOCIATION canes Saatiae for the first time in many years, ‘The sugar | perativeth aphdl seein gerd HT is | Queen says, a little nervous when addresses | from SK, to SW., which lasted i? ‘anal \ Gig Bite wae Gens f ; ‘ourt Decisions. & war | perative that any proposal of marriage should ays, a little hervous when addresses | shipped abeavy ve forward, washing’ ane’ man Some Foor five weeks since a small _ This organization met again last evening} geyenton Count, SreciaL Trnw.—Loulsa ners, foot of South 34 street, Messrs. | come first from ber, must necear Miete prosentes ort « overboard and was lost, breaki pohooner arrived ot this port fram Vers Gris re TAA? at thelr headquarters, comer of Sth avenue | Richards agt. Geo. C. Grantley et al; motion | Havemeyer & Elder, removed the obstruction | painful oue to those who, ve anawers, though not nearly so nervous | and jamming another unde deck: stove OF OTE ae eee et ihe golow toe, LOCAL NEWS, and Isth street, President James Miller in| granted. Annie Jones agt, dobu Brannigan; | Of 9 fence ; and another, at the foot of South | ideas on this subject from the practice of pri- | t seems, as many of those by whom the ad-| the ‘whole fore part of the afterhonse, washing n, Who | everything ; breaking the deck load adrift, was ray molasses. J tow fearful extent at that place nd such were t fears of hinieelt aud fanily | WeATneR Prenrerions.— All the fore part | the chair, Although but one month tn exist- A P dress preset Mr. An proceedings on the part of the defendant | 24 street, was demolished by the Deputy's | vate life, are wont to look upon it as the pri- | dresses, were | prescuted. | M Freeing tar of the etna | 24, Pe, em, Ha aa | vate ie are went tk upon aa he Be | erry aed the Proc thet cw | Sat ence, the organization already numbers 10 " nied by the Mesers, Keith asa lumber nat i inonies, used to tell many ludicrous stories | | Dharle irren, Jones, of Qloncester, from That he hoetiiy bundied a few ne-essiry arte | of this day, and until 2 o'lock in the after-| members, teary. all of them huvratready | Move for anew tral. Chas. H, Dabney etal | Ped ty the Mesers, Keith ate lumber yard, | hand sought in marriage, instead of having | Atovt nem, bat ead that nothing contd be | St, Kitts ® de wi sai to Bk Wenaberg, cles on board of this ttle craft and ef in| noon, will be rainy and overcast ald up the full amount of thelr shares, At | Q&t, Simon Rievene ob tl, notion Krantid. |the way of the Comnissioncr's. carts was | On the same day the Queen announced her | better or more dignified than the way in| {at sehr Back Swan, naprerewe: hurry, This voesel arrived here and came 4 he meeting last even’ was paid in om | Same ast, Game; motion vacating order my id blows changed be- | Inte ‘¢ ‘ which the Prince went through them, “The . : ik ilisciiee ne ie fh granted. City Bank agt, John MacKay et al; | Manifested, an # were exchanged be-| intention to the King of the Belgians in the Hatile Annah, Grindle, Bangor 6 days, with alongside of the whart, Adrayman, Hunter, | stocks, and about 30 ew members signed | eeet ee ie ae ee aan aves Carson | tween the Deputy and a resistant. - Officer | following letter Queen also gave many dinners, often follow: | jamber to 0. & K J. Peters, Dauled tem Magnolia House, | Exxcettox or J. O'Brixs.—To-morrow | the roll, Shares are held at @5 ench, paya- | Motion dented. | Jue. Hayley wat: Jas, Carson | Coin ste oP ins alice of the. a5th. Pre- , ed by little dances, and they went frequently | "KC, Yates, Freeman, New Haven, when the wae al a, ean: | «© the Governor should, tu the | ble in instalments of @1 per ehare Reatnahan Ae eel Speck Ter cinct, was ‘called upon, and Mr, M. C. Keith “Wixpson Castine, October 15, 1889, | to the play, of which the Prince was always fever and died, A small tad, in the | meanwhile, Interfere, Jeremlab O'Brien, now | Mysaixe oF TH ComMissionnns ov Eat | Clerk. Antonio Morales agt. Carlos Sheysex; | {a8 arrested and he'd in @ it ball, by poe oF My cyarons tine es ne Metter Wk te "the Prince ardently loved the country, and | Steamship» Hersla, for Liverpool; Malta, 40, Be tia evatiant ison con |iying inthe Tots, will he executed forthe | tonartox- Tue Case or tine -Avsrntay | motion denied, and: ball reduced wo R210, | Walter to anew gure, give, Zou great pleasure, for you bere | aye Qucen soon acyutred bis tastes 1a 810 DISASTERS lately on the opposite north «ide cd the Mag: | murder of hie mistress, Kate Smith. The | Si iserre Baccaunten.--The Come | pein; motton'denied without costs - —— = Jn all that concerns me, My mind Is quite | the Queen writes: aor i a New Yous, Ang. t sooner Niger, Capt. Tew Juocrnger in the schooner and Cifeumstances connected with the murder | missioners of Emigration met yesterday | Cossox Pumas, Stuetat. ‘Trust, Cal NEW JERSE pete. up, and I told Albert this morning ot ” ee Fe ped nope fala AS ed tones P Tom m, sire funded, rome thle ety for an aa putupat Mr. Waguer ned and died, Aare no doubt fresh in the minds of the readers | afternoon, when Mr, Kapp, who inc =| well ngt, Chase; upon defendant stipulating | es a teas eas eaen ten a Be ewes Mad) ce the blessed hour of my mar-| Wittout's pilot, struck on the sunken marsh ov House. The blankets aud come parteot the eae Venue Ga kullge: the mea, | tultter to lnguire into the cl forth in the complaint, the motion must be | City Yacht Clu will goon thelr annual | Seems Perfvetton, and F think that ] have 1am unhappy to leave the country, | BW full of wate Ms a ple were cold, and te ae te Th mS {iat nected with the sutterinic an denied without costs) odley’agt. Ayers jo vise on the 17th nat, They will rendezvous | Piove tim more than Leageay, and strait ds | and could be content and happy never to go rhe bely, became distributed around, and thre ls no Cee ere hal nding abeoarebcchactg lip cel at pp eal ls Midnenttcr stand asec rity mut deteudang | &t Fairhaven, on the Shrewsbury river, and | everything ti iny power to render this wicrie| € town. ‘This pleased him, ‘The safld | ttre oat nati 2 1 i p (, originated as above | biel - YT by passongers of Insutticiency of food on | to etl to refer, auswer to be served in 6 | Will be absent four days, Boo=-fur such in may oplator os small (ayo BFS nny lneikaie anieeh hos 9 6) ee 8 very Beary, be preva Figinated as above: | weeks past endeavoring to obtain Executive | 112i reneels Meleney of food on | bo at ea in 5 vane, | 8 1 cane. He eect to rent tact a | 4 the country, with my Inestiinable husband | Sea noe, yA” att and wrote ie eh aiberand fi Sie the fide. there cannot | clemency in behalfof O'Brien, but there seems | examination made tn this respect. ‘The bread | ee " Anuysr ov A Wire-Rearen, — William | very necessary thing in bis position. ‘These | Abd friend, niy all In all, are far more dura. | A.'M., being ‘then at iis heaght; it blew @ perfect eh a Hide, there ‘ennnot | lemenry In behalf of 0 Ht ehere secray | exanuination nade i this teepect, The ltead | Covay ov Grawnat, Shastoss. The foie | Brown, a spectator, residing at Wasblagton | Inst few day haves paased Ske. a dream to | He than the atatsemeuts of London, though | hurricane, which lasted abwnt 4 tury” Gurag re any ur wb seer en Map of on a Pee OF | Ata hand piatoes were | OMIM aenencea were announced yestelay | vlage, Was lake before Hecorder AMedge, | He, 44a a mth tlie by tai | Wd depen sometime | ic he ree he tamale Judge Dake, whale onw viet to thischy, | MUM ui ; + Chae, | Millient in quality. ‘The report concludes by | by Recorder Hackett of Mudson City, yesterday, charged with | fray hardly know, how to write: but I do) ceive domestic ite of the Foyal farnl | away" part nf tonallant alae tating” the examined the t and Vaygage al Huaiiep Boy. A boy named Chas. | stating that the treatment of passengers Was | | Kor Rurglary.dobn Williams, Thos, Burns | the continued practi that thir decieaination of mlac ehoukt be | the freedom of Prince Albert from the ‘vices | SauBcheons and bulwarks along the port, vide Mentioned be ey were sold, ant hnme- | C. Evkert, aged 15 years, was accosted by a st shocking, and that the mortality among | and Lawrence Griffin, State Prison 4 The matter was settle | Zee Soe GOERS POSOR OF MAING LOU f former enerations of the royal family, ob- | 2f0@ SH; the gale went gradually southward, any 4 known to no one but yourself and to Une « mails a0 aronnd to the weatward, when about 8. M. It diately aiter returuity hoiwe to Itves Kay | stranger in Seventh strect, near Avenue A, on | Hem Was in consequence of the bad food | each; Charles Maytiower and Sehron | ng, to tive separa | Ernest unul after the niveting of Parliament, | 8F0¢*: “Above: all, he line sct an example | moorated: ats BY A.M: the main yard Was car Were attached hy yellow fever and diel ait | sday, who asked bm to deliver a letter | Si Had water, ‘There was nelther a doctor | same otfenice and sentence ; Win. T withdrew the charge as It would he considered otherwise ne ! | for his children from which they may be sure | ried away aod the main topsail went to pieces the Infection thus carried occasoned seve phy Ist 4 fe hor a drug store on board. All these out= | aud Owen Coyle, same offence, 245 years, | Tux Seppex Dearn or Mn. Granam.— | ful on my part not to b ‘assembled they can never deviate without falling in pub- | the main topgallant sail and the main trysat! cases in that! neighborbood. ‘These facts | for him, promising to pay him four cents | rages and cruelties were committed with the | For Grund’ Larceny.—Jobn Rayinond and n ‘1 ment at once to inform th a lic estimation, and running the risk of un- | blew from the gaskets and were lost got sloru Glone confirm the above opinion. when he returned, ‘The boy left 600 clgurs | Intent to save a fow hundred. dollars, A. | gohn Burne, State Prico 49 mi In the case of 8. B. Grabam, who died sud- | MEpt at Ones to taform them Ot Ite ourse | dolng (be work which Deen 60 instru | #ayeall Dent to the maiumaat, which kept the pent a ais Sans and an uuibrella tn the ian's hands while | Stransa & Co. at whose door they must be | Martin Brenna rison ; James | denly at Bergen, on Monday, after drinking | consulted nbout the Whole. atinir, wulte ape | mental in accomplishing. Tosa oo uot the gale abated, Ang, 8, is, loo ' A alseesih bak Anemiog he was gone. On returning he could not find | Iald, hays to | <a d evil reputation even | Folson, Penit y 2g y Edward Do- mber of glassea of Inger beer, & post | proves my cholce, aud expresses great satts- | These observations “are interpreted as ®| ten trom Demaraea for New York. 18 days om the man. He was afraid to go home without | among their class, The twenty. pass man, House of Refuge, Wm. Green, Peniten- ei examination baa ‘nee been made, | Pyetlon at this event, which be tuinks in every | Mint to the Prince of Wales, and ne such it is | gi well, The following 4s ab extract of aw totter | the property, and whi Loring under the | Who have died on board this vessel har tiary T year, Ann Lynch, petit larc Pen- led the fact that the heart and lings | way desirable. . | said he resents the insinuation, — seut by @ young gontloman Iu Feldkiteh, | exeitement’ produced by bls trouble, went | mmalered (the report emphatically statce) by | (tertiary 6 most A’ large number of cases | were in a bealthy condition, while the brain Lord Melbourne has acted in this business | When the Princess Royal was born, ‘for Domestic Ports uiiearend to i Liverpool :-- | (own & Ph Kiver, and leaped over: Btrmuag d Co. of Antworp. The surviving | were remanded until next week was slightly congested, but not suiticiently | ashe bas always done towards me, with the | Moment only,” the Qneen anys, “was he diss) Posrom, Aug. T.—The bark Eva HL Pisk, 0 is pai r [Howrd. "He was rescued ty another boy, and. Paakengers ave’ been informed of the Weal |" aricy Iyrmtasarscr.—sJarenile Burglar, | Wreauise death. ‘Fhe contents of the stomnactt | greatest” Rindveas: and Mion We olan | appointed at its being a daughter and not al poston, Capt: Emery, from New York. for Oni, N from here partof a mountain has eet) taken to le home in Brooklyn by the pos | Femedy they have against this frm for dam John Donnelly and Dennis Clifford, both | WH! be analyzed, and the result made known | think It better, and Albert quite approves of | 8% During the time the Queen was lald | pat into this'port to-day for repairs, baving on es ene Al ces sustained, and for the dead they have Lost | = y both | ut the inquiest before Coroner Warren on | it, that we eiould. be martied vers-eoon after | UP hile care and devotion,” the Queen records, | countered a territle gale on the dd inet., in lat 3 M ne? ye And several of thein have already engaged boys, were arrested yesterday morulng as. Friday " were quite beyond expression.” He was | lov. in which the vessel was hove het iu {the village at its] M The recent rains brought | Counsel irda btled war db dal aba ddaste dea| acts veut meets, about the Legiuuing of | “mere quite bey ¢ Ae a nm a considerable shower ¢ Doe itor, he aecompanying resolutions denounce hey were escaping from th) store o! atrlck . uary conte 10 Ot by Her in & ¢ mate; Lawrence Holborn, couk ; and one & aman, ation SF Be Serena PORES AF andl accompanying resolutions denounce | Havis, No. 18 Cherry street, and they threw | jails Close at the Post Omer. “Pray, dearest uncle, forward these two | Fead to her, or write for ber. ee tribe veaeme el arecene th hast aw Fearn etre, at have slnce | terscit tr the Consuls of Belgium, Aurieia | Nay a quantity of degnrs aux! tobacco, which | ye by steamers, via Quebec, every Wed: | letters to Uncle Ernest, to whom I beg you | aumby Her Majesty says Thad her decks swept aud lost her boat, Jibbou ‘4 } dow” | intested Gotham, and the numere om: agate’ 16:2 Rhona Cavin {A | they tad stolen) therefrom, Justice Dowling |" nesduy 3 P.M ™ 4 ‘i 1} enjoin atrlet reay, and explain | Bs. ut hiniself ever lifted her ais, & 6 crey \ Maki Mt | ints of bites” that ure heard, Last nigtt | Bit Pemisia, to enable those Guserumenty 10) committed both for trhil at (he Syeclal Ses, | California Mail, by steamer, tat, 11th aud atet of | detatls, which Ehave not tne todo, and to | het bed to her eofs, and be always heipe The bark Trojan, Capt. Sleeper, from Rockland (tics tnadevaubied the fonda. | 9 y ; ake ell wey muay Link proper. | sions | each month, Chives wt {0.80 ALM frithful Stock T'think Your might tell | Wheel ber on her bed oF sofh into the mext | for Ns Orleans, wlils's arg of Hime, put inte ‘ Fa TTTPNLE Poo Hes Phone es part wAlme-cal ahd fnd | Pia. Ata few minutes after six o'clock | shapti”. Onicer Nilse arrested Cathae | Per Nem Ocleane by” Ratiroad~ Mal clove daily | Louise of it, but none of her family | room, For this purpore be would come ine | Ne ports Hy I. lest evening, reported 16 be on @ ince f Every few ants ' Leake danny Alu +) CONE vesterday evening, a fire was discovered on | rine Connor yesterday, on n charge of having | .,No more talis sent by sen Tw eh 1 keep the Ucar Foun en ea ee ee eee ee te | athe atcamer Metropalin, frou New York Ina Panty} f anselvce with the blood of thelr vic+ | 4 at ae N, ® S| bor Drover City, Colorado, Great Salt Lake, Utah | Here till the end of next ‘month. neat’s | HoURC, As years went on, and he became an into the ache Urbine, near Point J ‘ i" | the fonrth tloor of the premises No. 48 Broad | stolen apiece of flannel from the store of | Pr Pema el Color at Balt Lake, Utah | err ere pleasure given Light He | Overwhelmed with work, (for his attentions i ¥. how above the wa d att | penalty inerchants,. The thames were quickly | property belng found in her posscaston North Maal (via Hudaon uncle, your devoted niece, confinements) this wax often done at much | port, the Metropolis returaed (0 ow the echooner ety Cionana.—Richard Evans, aged 25 years, | extingulshed, ‘The total | estimated at ph Young was arrested white endeayorty ut way Mal, 8A. M ; sy. Ro | inconventence to himself, but he ever came dey Van Hed of ch £1.00, of this nmount Bergen & Watts lose | to open a ease contalning a quantity of pocks | East Mail (via New Haven Rallroad) e : with a sweet smile on his face. ‘In short TCH OTA tena moming, after sickuers of fourteen |e, occupainge the: second and. third, floors, | 71 Naasau street. the net belig discovered ny | HAM May cy New Haven) Way, 1.90 nie eee hae been fof “these Tas | of a mother, ior ould there, hem Kiuder, 1 « * {e1'000. Stocers. Gilchrist & Uo, 15 Broad | the proprietor, Both the accused were locked | paatahons aaa yearn” bis conviction of what would be best | wiser, or more judicious nurse.” sietsou, Hes wh son Bevin Rrwarra on aux | fel #240 Fhe properky was nowy i up for til by Justice Bow ing ae BO MNT AOE: ied Wi go in’ pera atte and lly We of whe) RP, Mem Me PR ttl pivers, of which UAL Stvane Seunt Reoarra or rie | fired " Ofiicer Mooney” arrested Ann | Sonth Matt, throu *M hat Prince Albert himself felt on the © thus described | Paint'tor Puiladelphiay. Ww Thomas, Winds : . hex axta Boar Cium.—Tbe anne) alngte | Larceny, — OMcor Mooney arrested Ann | Pete ay MA. *M, 4.80 and 10,90 P| ject We can learn from bla own leilers, He | ‘the momeut of his establishment (n | worth, °from. Wonton’ for “Phedelpmie; Willie m olin forme H aaa Club tae | Peorix who are annoyed hy stinking box- | Allert, aged 82, aud her danghter Mary Carr M. thus wrote to his grandinother }the English palace as the busbaud of the | French, from Lincolnville, N. iB. Born VL aRy Me i eae ate ca ae Clute Tor | es of garbage day after day, In front of their | aged 14, yesterday, on a charge of having ; Baltimore and Washington Mall, A.M. ands.30] + The aubjoct which lis occupted us 40 | Queen, hls olject wan to maintain, and, Hf | | Balled, all vowels betute reported, and brie W “Arcely 1 ' i fl the champion sliver belt, came of over the & Y 0.80 oe ik kk TRS Geen, | reenitte aeron els flee obasattar ar the nouri: | ie Pore Han, Wilee ier arate Wot the | grite Elyran Plaids eourae yesterday afters | Demise, slionld report the sane atthe May | stolen & pockel-hook coutatutng, #80, the afgtazay Macon, Mem [ra Cat hy Pl ROOT tel ER UAC leer be ney (eae inizae net | Resse Manon Anke (The Sapa. 60th earth a a Aireet¥one, sone 4 Four cuiriee wore mate: ae follove, | Or#omice. Dirty streets ditto, Judge Whi | Property af Catharine Ticker, of O47 Greon- avaunab, close dally, | and declared to me Ina genuine outhurst “ot | enomgh that bis own conduct should ve In | ech Gen. Knox has been tafely Innded: the voae gf them Ting w 9 a aaa eel ae: $e ting and the Inspectors cannot sce any dirt! | Qua G41 concealed he a closet Ii thelr room 1, Ralelgh, Wilmington and Newbern, | Ve and alfectlon (Argusse ron Herslichkeit | truth free from reproach—-no shadow of a | ta high 4 not much damaged, thelr beads tu . a aie T an, Geo. Roabr and | mix Muncantiné Linnany Association | which Is on the same floor as the complain N.C, daily, SAM und Liebe) that Thad guinod her whole heart, | shade of suspicion should: by possibility at-| | Cuyaun Win. Wantr The race was won by Dr Its. Justice ‘Dowling considered the evis | New demey Way Mail, 6 A.M. and 4.80 P.M. and would make her intensely happy (ubert | tach to it, He knew that in bis position | W. Ever n } : Sebastopol ‘To-Day Withers to 30 tninntes, Gi reconda, ‘The belt | tet last evening at Washington Hotel, | Wr. Siticiont and locked up the mother | HOw ersey Central Mail, A.M. and aw i, M, | olucklich) IEE would make het the ancrifice | every action would, be scanned—not always | Falcon, Ualkimore: sbtp .'C. Winthrop, Liv’ }for which the members ot the Atlanta Boat | Broadway, when further discussion was had | den‘e, suiticlent and Morris wud Kasex Mall, 6'A.M. aud 220 P.M of sharlug her life with me, fur she sald she | possibly in « friendly spirit; that bis goinis a Ports, | b correspondent gives neketeh of | Club contend annually ts made of sterling | sotive to deatroring the mo Shots | ee Senne IDE be) | Northe road ‘yersey (Mull) £80 P.M. | looked on it as a sacrifice; the only thi mings in would be watched, aud 18th, brig Ce = 1. fiver, and was manufactured In Init by | relative to deatrozing the mon which | Jarceny af a Check.—-Darby Kelly was are | Erle Kailrond Mall, 0.4. M- aud 4.80 P.M, wilh (oubied ber wae that Sciety, however litle dlaposed | mela wo J ! it ts at the present tine qiivers and. was manufactured tn 964 by | the Hell Gate pilots how have of Lhe’ pilot Erle Hailrond (Wag) tA. BM. and’ P.M oubled her Was (hut abe did not th y y i a, Nownn of vessels through the gate. ‘The organ ‘rious, there would always be found hort, brig Aura, to aail for New York abon nd is eauti: rested and arraigned before Justice Dowling | New York Ceutral Kallroad Mal, 6 A.M. 20 p, | *€ Wad worthy Of me. The joyous op M. ation consists of captains of yeascls and | yeste: or Srih Of tu en fone neas of manner hich she ‘told this | some prone, were an opening afforded, to ex. | 8th July; bark Wm, Graham, for Falmouth, te Very few housos have Leen bullt or repat UAL Anata, He | SN nr, h’ le gadually” uesosstng ia | (enterday on a charge of baving taken foreh | «sadist Mall 6A. M, quite enchauted. me, and T'was quite carried | aggerate and even to invent storice against | eall 23d. = ase ed singe the war, ‘The Club House (Gn iny | first bolder was Alden 8. Swan, who won Me | Stet ? 6 He possession of a k for $50 on the Max | Long Island Mall (lo Mineola, Hempstead, Jas] away by it. She is’ really most good and | him, and to put an uncharitable construction | - sd Tiamediate vicinity), and various churches | in the autuion of 1464; tn 105 George Roabr : ine Bank, the property of John Boyle. |The | "tual aud Syvoaity BATA: aud 40 FM.” | amiable, and Lam quite sure Heaved has not | onthe moat unocent acta. Me therefore SOCIETY NOTIC! and other public buildings, are all in ruins, | won Mt, aud tn 1560 William C, Maiuland Lecrone,—Dr, ‘Thoms will deliver a lece | check was presented by Kelly, who purchased | Harlem Rallroad Mall, b A.M. r ‘to evil Randa, and that we shall | from the first laid down strict, not to say | ————— a fever’ ay Pel rir, gee le saaptors Montn of July 107 alarms of | {Ue tubs evening at the New York jw sult of clothes with the p Brookiya Mall, Dand’ A. M1, 9 and 430M. | f together. J severe, rules for his own guidance. He im-| (EVAR GAS AND STEAM FITTERS Wikt ulation, including 20 military, is not Suly 107 alarm School, #2 Madison street, onthe | the same on his person When arraigue suatoris Mall, 9 A. 30 PM. “oince (hat mscment Victoria docs what-| posed'a degree of Feotralat pnd self-denial hold @ meeting this evening at 198 Bowor; ethan 5400. Grape and round shot may | fire occurred in the city, and 101 fires, Ninety | forces which have bec dio the for-) the magistrate, The prisoner was held for ever she fancies { should wist < on4! noon bis own moyomenis, which cott!4 not | All members are requested to be present, as bus! 1d imbeded In the roadways, but | buildings were allehtly damaged, six conside- | Mtion of the Mamamoth Cave trial and the complaiuant seut to the House together a great deal about our fur | have been otherwise than irksome bad be not hPa Was, TOMI RS, re consplouous, Every stey | ratty injured, and four totally destroyed. | ONK_OF THK Mont Pheasant Apvatis op | OF Detention, ture life, which she promises me to make as | been sustained by @ sense of the advantage Jiisicsipaiaiiidbead 4 HC oF gina. Ran SORe Fe siete inne cvocded. with corn, | {he season Will take place to day at Broadway | A Correction —In the Sus of Tuesday Mt A happy as possible. Ob, the future! does it | which the throne would derive from it, He Jarl built Proclain the Gothic acts of tb Benoonmn Nig m h corn, | Park, comer of Broadway and ith stroct, | was reported that Jobn Bergrovs was arrest= eat) Mail, A. M. and 8.45 P. not ling with it the moment when I shall | denied hiineelf the pleasures—which to one ruthlc [i Kuoeian cemetery, which | white belng towed through Hell Gate with-| under the auspices of St. Columba's Young | ™Y Jo grove was § ast) on Fridays, 6A. M. and 6 have to take leave of ty dear dear home, | 60 fe nd as tie was of porsoually watebing and Eyre viluntly is sti | yt @ pilot, struck on the sunken marsh on | Men's K. C.'T. AW. Bociely, — ‘There will bo | ¢4+ Charged with stealing a pocket-book from Sas Mebane Ca ht andof yout f@annol think of that without | inspecting every improvement that waa in| > ius, rN AA teenie iene ntac te. tau wabore and. 1, | CHINNE kreaay poles, sack racing, foot ball, | Thomas Metaugblin, in Jemey, Mr. Bere " " j Joep melancholy taking oases progress, would have been very great-—of| A RARM CHANGE: rc wae not | Ward's Island. Ble tial atosbof Cthor eoorts, for which Wixral | grove says he was only w looker~ou At the | Nowalk Mal) 6,11 A. Mu. 2 aud 420 P. af Fens on the 16th October that walling at will about town, fata hOge! foro, bp Witiannals ‘ era) wn touibe ALL anw ator Horizes are ottered. | atation He + Jomey City Mall close 6A. Me 1 0 ant 4.20 P. at declaration and L have kituerta | Wherever be went whother iu @ carriage | Tomnice pra Aur fram ¢ Bot

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